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May 15, 2007
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is ready to expand its rural medical education program to Immokalee, Fla., now that a transfer of property for a new training center has been completed. NCH Healthcare System recently transferred the deed on the Isabel Collier Read Building and accompanying 9.4 acres of land to FSU.

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Mar 15, 2007
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PRESS RELEASE Forty-nine students in the graduating Class of 2007 at the FSU College of Medicine received notification today of where they will enter residency training this summer after graduation.

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Mar 16, 2006
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PRESS RELEASE Thirty-five of the 36 students in the graduating Class of 2006 of the Florida State University College of Medicine received notification today of where they will enter residency training this summer after graduation.

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Feb 06, 2006
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PRESS RELEASE A comprehensive Florida State University study of information technology use in acute care hospitals is the first to reveal an overall financial benefit associated with hospital investments in IT. The study appears in the January-February issue of the Journal of Healthcare Management.

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Jan 25, 2006
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PRESS RELEASE NCH Healthcare System will help Florida State University's College of Medicine establish a training program focusing on rural health in Immokalee, Fla., an area that is home to many poor farm and migrant workers.

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Nov 01, 2005
Academic Medicine, Vol. 30, No. 11, November 2005
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In 2000, the Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine was founded, becoming the first new allopathic medical school in the United States in over 20 years. The new medical school was to use community-based clinical training for the education of its students,create a technology-rich environment, and address primary care health needs of Florida’s citizens, especially the elderly, rural, minorities, and underserved. The challenges faced during the creation of the new school, including accreditation and a leadership change, as well as accomplishments are described here.

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Oct 01, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE The FSU College of Medicine has joined forces with the university’s Honors Program to establish a B.S./M.D. program that will be open to five students annually beginning in fall 2006.
Applications and program details will be available Nov. 1 from the FSU Honors Office, (850)644-1841, honors@fsu.edu, or on the Web at http://honors.fsu.edu.

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Aug 22, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is joining forces with Archbold Medical Center in an agreement through which a number of medical students will receive their clinical training in Thomasville, Ga.

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Aug 01, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE Health care for the elderly in northern Florida, southern Alabama and southern Georgia is about to get better through a new $2 million Geriatric Education Center involving departments at Florida State University, Florida A&M University and the University of South Alabama.

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Jul 05, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE The first group of Florida State University medical students to be assigned to the school’s new Sarasota campus arrive this week for their orientation.